Negroponte’s Sins…on Film Negroponte’s Sins…on Film
In mid-February, The New York Times ran a news story headlined "Intelligence Nominee Comes Under Renewed Scrutiny on Human Rights." That was, alas, n...
Mar 1, 2005 / David Corn
Everyday Struggle Everyday Struggle
A talk with hip-hop historian Jeff Chang.
Mar 1, 2005 / Feature / Mark Hatch-Miller
She Has the Power She Has the Power
Gloria Totten is the savvy executive director of Progressive Majority--and she's bullish about Howard Dean's ascendance: he will speak "with a clear voice," pursue a "movement-bui...
Feb 28, 2005 / Katrina vanden Heuvel
Dems Forget First Amendment Dems Forget First Amendment
What is the issue on which Congressional Democrats are least likely to take a bold--and appropriate--stand? War and peace? No. More than 126 House Democrats voted against the use...
Feb 28, 2005 / John Nichols
Peace Activists in the War Room Peace Activists in the War Room
A report from the antiwar movement's St. Louis summit.
Feb 25, 2005 / Feature / Karen Houppert
Making It Even Harder to Make Ends Meet Making It Even Harder to Make Ends Meet
Your credit card issuers are hoping that the sixth time will be the charm for a bill they've been pushing since the Clinton years: "The Consumer Bankruptcy Reform Act" (now S.256 ...
Feb 25, 2005 / Katrina vanden Heuvel
Shameless in Colorado Shameless in Colorado
Antichoice activists cross another line.
Feb 25, 2005 / Feature / Sharon Lerner
The Impermanent Revolution The Impermanent Revolution
Isaac Deutscher stands out among the early intellectual mentors of the New Left as the only one who expounded classical Marxism. On a mid-1960s "must read" authors list that in...
Feb 24, 2005 / Books & the Arts / Ronald Aronson
Jewtopia Jewtopia
Yiddish, a national language that never had a nation-state, may no longer have millions of speakers, but it remains contested territory nonetheless.
Feb 24, 2005 / Books & the Arts / J. Hoberman